WORLD LEADING IOT CONFERENCE SERIES

4-5 November 2020

Santa Clara Convention Center, Silicon Valley

Developing Cloud Security Solutions 2018

Free to Attend

Day 2 - 29 November 2018

Developing Cloud Security Solutions

Gartner predicts that over $75 billion will be spent worldwide on infrastructure protection and security services in 2018. As cloud computing takes a forefront for both consumer and enterprise computing, development of cloud security solutions is due to make up a large proportion of that spending. With so much data now being stored in the cloud, the need for secure infrastructure is imperative. Hear from industry professionals about how to develop robust solutions and strategies, plus how the future of cloud security will utilise technologies from AI and Machine Learning to Blockchain.

Global Director, Security Architecture

Anheuser-Busch InBev

10:20AM - Day 2

Keynote: Here for the beer! How the world’s leading brewer is embracing the cloud and IoT securely

AB InBev is the world’s leading beer brewer and a top CPG company. With hundreds of thousands of employees and thousands of facilities globally, scaling up high technology and innovation are key to our digital transformation.

As ABI embraces the cloud, industrial automation, IoT and Artificial Intelligence, we are faced with many challenges. Learn how we think about security and view it as an opportunity to save money, achieve our sustainability goals and make our consumers happy.

Inside our breweries around the world, we rely heavily on automation, sensors and technology. Take a walk through a typical brewery and learn how our SOC leverages inputs from Industrial IoT / SCADA security systems to ensure the beer keeps flowing.

12:20PM

Senior Representative, Illumio

12:20PM - Day 2

It’s not you, it’s me: How the shared responsibility model for cloud security still slips through

Security in the cloud is – and always has been – a two-way street defined as the vendor being responsible for security ‘of’ the cloud – software and hardware – while the customer is responsible for security ‘in’ the cloud – data, OS, identity and access management, and so forth. So why do companies still struggle?

This talk will address:

Examples of where shares responsibility model has been effective, and examples where it has failed.

Where does the vendors responsibility end and the customers start?

The role of standards and compliance to aiding share responsibility models.

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12:50PM

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Yan Michalevsky

CTO

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Associated Talks:

12:50PM - Day 2

View Abstracting Application Security in the Cloud using Secure Enclaves

Abstracting Application Security in the Cloud using Secure Enclaves

Traditionally, organizations had to worry about the security of their infrastructure in order to ensure privacy, integrity and confidentiality for their critical applications. It required securing the actual machines that the applications were running on. Recent advances in processor architecture introduced support for Secure Enclaves – execution units that enable hardware-grade isolation for application logic, protecting it from compromised or misconfigured infrastructure and creating a tighter security perimeter around the application itself. We explore how this paradigm shift bears the potential to revolutionize application security.

Aaron Campbell

Security Team Lead

WordPress

03:50PM - Day 2

01:10PM - Day 2

Lessons Learned by the WordPress Security Team

Managing security for the WordPress project is a challenge to say the least. The sheer volume of reports, the resulting noise, securing an ageing codebase, handling disclosure – all difficult to handle, but just the tip of the iceberg. How do you keep sites and users secure with so much third-party code? What do you do about hosting environments? How do you educate users? When is it okay to break things to fix security issues and how do you manage reputation when you do? They may not have it all figured out, but over the years they’ve learned a lot – often the hard way. Aaron shares their hard-learned lessons in hopes that it makes things easier on everyone else!